Jason Bowyer ’Flowers on the Anvil’

A Special Studio Exhibition Celebrating Twenty Years of Painting and Drawing at the Steam Museum

Private View Thursday 12th October 6pm – 8.30pm

Open on Friday 13th – Sunday 15th October 2017

11am – 5pm and then appointment

Studio no 7

The London Museum of Water and Steam

Green Dragon Lane

Brentford

TW8 0EN

Jason is celebrating twenty years of working from his studio at the London Museum of Water and Steam. He has collaborated with the Museum during that time teaching, painting, organising drawing projects and art exhibitions.

“Flowers on the Anvil is a celebration of my time at the Museum. I love elemental locations and man made structures. Light that rakes through and across forms, asking questions about time, permanence and fragility. There is a constant considered figurative/abstract interplay. I create interiors, landscapes and still life the is a desire a to find the essence of my motif whether the subject is an industrial interior an old harbour or flowers on the anvil”

This special studio exhibition is open to the public 13th, 14th & 15th October 11am -5pm. There will be an opportunity to view the larger works on display in the Mezzanine Gallery above the Main Hall of the Steam Museum. These works can be viewed free of charge during Museum opening hours 11am – 4 pm by presenting a catalogue from Jason’s Studio exhibition.

12 - 15 October 2017

The London Museum of Water and Steam

Founded in 1845, The Heatherley School of Fine Art is one of the oldest independent art schools in Britain, and is among the few art colleges in Britain that focus on portraiture, figurative painting, printmaking and sculpture.